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  • Under this Act on November 4, the Chief Justice, on application from the Solicitor General, issued his warrant and granted an order calling upon the gang seve
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  • ...th injustice not to let him have the option and opportunity of employing a solicitor.
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  • ...are some ''bona fide'' settlers, who look to the market at Yea. Mr Taylor, solicitor, of the city, has made selections here under certificates, and is fencing i
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  • ...es are very numerous. [[../../places/plM/mansfieT11.html|Mr '''Windsor''']]solicitor, had an encounter with a large one on Sunday last. His snakeship showed fig
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  • ...'t had fair play. 1 got a sheet of paper to make a private statement to my solicitor, and it was taken from me by the governor, who, I believe, showed it to the
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  • ...of Lord Chatham, Mr Fox, or the celebrated Grattan, and conferring on his Solicitor General, Mr Howard Spensley, the title of the most eminent equity barrister
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  • ...Mackay, Minister of Mines; Mr Cohen, Commissioner of Customs; Mr Kerford, Solicitor-General; and Mr Fraser, Minister of Public Works. Then there was the Speake
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  • Garrett Barry and John Doyle declined to give evidence by the advice of their solicitor, but offered to state reasons against forfeiture.
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  • ...y gentleman in the room to continue the history, if possible. Mr. Gillott, solicitor, spoke of some arable block of fenced land, with 150,600 bricks. that had g
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  • ...Kitchen|Kitchen]], JP, the case for the Crown being watched by Mr Sadlier, solicitor. The following evidence was taken:- Thomas [[McIntyre|M'Intyre]] mounted co
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  • At the instance of the Attorney General an application was made by the Crown solicitor to the Chief Justice yesterday for orders requiring Edward and Daniel Kelly ...plication was made to his Honour the Chief Justice by Mr Gurner, the Crown solicitor, under the [[Felons Apprehension Act|Felons]] Apprehension Act recently pas
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  • ...was made yesterday afternoon to the Chief Justice by Mr Gurner, the Crown Solicitor, for an order adjudging the Kellys and the two unknown men to be [[Felons A
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  • ...efend a number of them and it is said that Mr. Albert Bead, the well-known solicitor who practices at the City Court, Melbourne and who arrived in Beechworth ye
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  • ...Boyd, assistant to the collector of customs, prosecuted. Mr. '''Conant''', solicitor, also appeared for the prosecution, defendant being unrepresented. Mr. Cona
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  • Examined by Mr O'Leary - Monk said he suspectcd a solicitor's clerk in Melbourne of writing the threatening letters. When going to Monk
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  • Solicitor, &c.,
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  • The appearance of Mr G A [[Smyth|Smyth]] and Mr Gurner, Crown solicitor, in the City Court this morning, betokened that something important was on
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  • Mr C A [[Smyth|Smyth]], Crown Solicitor, appeared this morning at the police court for the purpose of asking for th
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  • ...rd, and Mr C A Smyth, the Crown prosecutor, with whom was Mr Gurner, Crown solicitor, formally applied for his remand to Beechworth.  Kelly, who appeared to re
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  • ...nd has been see only by the clerk for Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]], the solicitor, who will appear for him. His removal so suddenly quite surprised his Greta
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  • ...ster, PM, will preside, and Mr C A Smyth, Crown prosecutor, and Mr Gurner, solicitor for the Crown, will act as prosecutors. Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]], ML
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  • ...r Gaunson, Kelly said he had informed Mr Zincke that he had employed a new solicitor. Mr Gaunson will apply for a remand for a week, but is very doubtful if his
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  • ...arrived.  I cannot say whether it is true or not.  Mr Gurner, the Crown solicitor, and Captain Standish arrived here this afternoon.  Mr CA Smyth, the Crown
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  • ...myth, for whose abilities he had the deepest respect, Mr Gauner, the Crown solicitor, the Chief Commissioner of police and other notabilities, and he did not fe ...eriod and in order to give the prisoner an opportunity to consult with his solicitor.
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  • ...nd he (Mr Gaunson) would fail in his duty if he failed to denounce it. The solicitor for the Crown had just remarked to the Crown prosecutor that he (Mr Gaunson
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  • ...possible an evasion of the wholesome rule. Mr. GAUNSON visits KELLY as his solicitor. Yet it is alleged―and no contradiction has appeared―that he has allowe
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  • ...andish, Inspector Sadlier, Sub-Inspector Kennedy, and Mr Gurner, the Crown solicitor, arrived by the first train from Melbourne to-day, which also picked up Ser
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  • ...e outlaw. A disagreement has already taken place between Ned Kelly and his solicitor, for what reason, however, it has not has not been made public, but it has
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  • ...ed men acting as an escort. Notwithstanding the secrecy of the police, the solicitor for the prisoner’s defence, [[Gaunson, David|Mr Gaunson]], heard of the i
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  • ...t say a word. The remand was granted without comment. Mr T De Courcy Mead, solicitor, who was in court, caused some amusement by his remarks, which he made as a
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  • ...dding any access to the prisoner, an exception being made in favour of his solicitor. But the question is, what power has any Chief Secretary lawfully to make a
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  • ...he does not deny. Whether it is according to professional etiquette for a solicitor to act as a reporter for such a purpose we need not now stay to inquire. It
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  • ...ection of the act, said that an affidavit was made by Mr Gurner, the Crown solicitor, in support of the application, which showed that it was advisable that the
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  • ...ght to my office the letter following:- ‘October 16, 1880. - Mr Gaunson, solicitor, - Will you come and see me at once, as the sheriff has been here to see me ...d Kelly’s application to be defended by the Crown, and naming you as his solicitor, and his wish to have Mr Molesworth as his counsel.  I will therefore inst
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  • ...by His Honour Sir William Stawell Chief Justice of the colony, Mr Gurner, solicitor and Mr D C M'Arthur
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  • Mr F MADDEN, [[Courts|solicitor]], applied for leave to represent Mr [[Nicolson|Nicolson]], acting chief co ...ay be made against various persons, and if Mr Nicolson is represented by a solicitor they would all have the right to the presence of a legal representative. In
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  • ...chase of land or cattle. He also produced another letter from Mr S Samuel, solicitor, Hamilton, denying that Kennedy had taken any part beyond that of an office
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  • Mr [[Gaunson, David|Gaunson]], solicitor for Superintendent [[Winch|Winch]], yesterday applied to the chief commissi
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  • .... It has been brought under the notice of Mr D [[Gaunson, David|Gaunson]], solicitor for Superintendent [[Winch|Winch]], who proposes to take action in the matt ...munication was forwarded to the Chief Secretary yesterday by Mr D Gaunson, solicitor to Superintendent Winch, with respect to that officer's removal from duty r
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  • ...itable overtures, and the news that he had so done reached the ears of the solicitor for the defence of one of the accused officers, and also came to the knowle
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  • ...the [[Chief Secretary|Chief Secretary]] and Mr [[Gaunson, David|Gaunson]], solicitor for Superintendent [[Winch|Winch]], in reference to the latter's applicatio Solicitor for Mr Winch
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  • ...position he held until 1858, when he was nominated by Mr R D Ireland, then Solicitor-General in the O'Shanassy Administration, for the office of chief commissio
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  • ...ds (1,083) - "If a constable in prosecuting, states what he sees, the solicitor tackles him, and for the simplest error comes at you, and the magistrates a
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  • ...d not pay me what he owed me. The order was forwarded by Mr. Langtree , my solicitor, to a man of the name of Phelan, to serve. He was dog officer at [[Beechwor
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  • ...th injustice not to let him have the option and opportunity of employing a solicitor.
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  • ...er afterwards County Court Judge, took up their abode. Mr Ocock, the first solicitor to practise at Ballarat, only visited Ballarat occasionally from Ballan, wh
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  • ...he handcuffs on. The accused when tried for murder was defended by a local solicitor and, although manifestly quite insane, was hanged, while a man who was also
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  • ...eople]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Bindon]] [[Category:Solicitor]] [[Category:Ned Kelly's trial]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...eople]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Bindon]] [[Category:Solicitor]] [[Category:Ned Kelly's trial]] [[Category:history]]
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  • === I was a solicitor who represented Mrs Kelly and the others after the Fizpatrick incident === ...eople]] [[Category:People starting with B]] [[Category:Bowman]] [[Category:Solicitor]] [[Category:Beechworth]] [[Category:history]]
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  • ...had to front the court in [[Beechworth Court|Beechworth]]. Mum engaged the solicitor Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] to get me off with a fine rather than the s
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  • ...g up quickly and I hoped that this was an isolated incident. I engaged the solicitor Mr [[William Zincke MP|Zincke]] at a cost of £1/1. He managed to get him o
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  • ...y'. Mrs Kelly then sued me for maintenance. I went to see '''Mr Pow''' the solicitor in Benalla. I was was about to marry another local girl at this time. The c
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  • ...ster to defend Ned Kelly at his [[Ned Kellys Trial|trail]]. I acted as the solicitor. We had had little opportunity to examine the material from the committal h ...[Category:People starting with D-G]] [[Category:David Gaunson]] [[Category:Solicitor]] [[Category:Ned Kelly's trial]] [[Category:history]]
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  • .... I would not let Bill Frost get away with it and I used Mr McDonnell, the solicitor in [[Benalla|Benalla]] to take out proceedings against him. I found out tha
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  • ...Lanigan]], the case for the Crown being watched by Mr [[Sadleir|Sadlier]], solicitor.
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  • ...hat he owed me. The order was forwarded by Mr. [[Beechworth|Langtree]], my solicitor, ([[Royal Commission report day 39 page 5|RC14044]])
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  • ...patrick Incident 15/04/1878 and Mrs Kellys trial''' I represented as their solicitor [[Joe Byrne|Mrs Kelly]], [[William Skillion|William Skillion]] and [[Willia
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  • Solicitor Mr Gillott ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 1/5/1875 (4)
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  • ...y Mr Smyth and he was instructed by Mr '''Henry Field Gurner''', the Crown Solicitor (The most important lawyer in the Victorian Government's public service). ( ...the case. He and Gaunson also wanted £50, the court offered £7 for both solicitor and counsel.
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  • In accordance with the Act the Chief Justice, on application from the Solicitor General, issued a warrant and granted an order calling upon the KellyGang s
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